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A Prototype Wire Position Monitoring System
Author(s) -
Wei Wang
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1000326
Subject(s) - lock in amplifier , amplifier , signal (programming language) , position sensor , voltmeter , proximity sensor , position (finance) , electrical engineering , displacement (psychology) , track (disk drive) , voltage , engineering , acoustics , physics , computer science , angular displacement , mechanical engineering , psychology , cmos , finance , economics , psychotherapist , programming language
The Wire Position Monitoring System (WPM) will track changes in the transverse position of LCLS Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) to 1{micro}m over several weeks. This position information will be used between applications of beam based alignment to correct for changes in component alignment. The WPM system has several requirements. The sensor range must be large enough so that precision sensor positioning is not required. The resolution needs to be small enough so that the signal can be used to monitor motion to 1{micro}m. The system must be stable enough so that system drift does not mimic motion of the component being monitored. The WPM sensor assembly consists of two parts, the magnetic sensor and an integrated lock-in amplifier. The magnetic sensor picks up a signal from the alternating current in a stretched wire. The voltage v induced in the sensor is proportional to the wire displacement from the center of the sensor. The integrated lock-in amplifier provides a DC output whose magnitude is proportional to the AC signal from the magnetic sensor. The DC output is either read on a digital voltmeter or digitized locally and communicated over a computer interface

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